Winter Flower


hlyeoh

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This being my first shoot with a Bridal Gown from a respectable designer

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Great tones, and expressions (especially first 2 shot)!
 

Like the second one. Nice
 

small hint: it seems like you're using real lilies as flowers.
Lilies have this little thing called stamens which will become powdery like curry powder color (seen in your images). they can potentially stain and damage gowns and fabrics beyond cleaning repair. remove the stamens by plucking them off, before coming anywhere close to delicate fabrics or expensive fabrics.
 

Great tones, and expressions (especially first 2 shot)!
Thanks for viewing
Like the second one. Nice
Cheers
small hint: it seems like you're using real lilies as flowers.
Lilies have this little thing called stamens which will become powdery like curry powder color (seen in your images). they can potentially stain and damage gowns and fabrics beyond cleaning repair. remove the stamens by plucking them off, before coming anywhere close to delicate fabrics or expensive fabrics.
Thank you for the flower tips bro. i tend to keep it real, only real flowers and capture in camera as much as possible and avoid ps too much and keep all details. The fabrics are certainly very delicate and expensive. Imagine i have to pay for it if damaged. costs a few K just for the gown in the picture. will work with more gowns and couture soon.
Cheers